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Dura | a mechanism for recalling sensibilities of community care (from any and all satellite sites such as this) |Chiedza Pasipanodya

BAND will be presenting Dura | a mechanism for recalling sensibilities of community care (from any and all satellite sites such as this) by Chiedza Pasipanodya at Garrison Commons this summer.

Inspired by Chivanhu vernacular architecture, this installation by Chiedza Pasipanodya serves as an offering to recall the sensibilities of wholeness and care through the construction of a Ndau communal granary.

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19 Brock Renovations | Brick by Brick

With the support of Canada Cultural Spaces Fund and the Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative and Scotiabank we are planning to maximize the footprint of 19 Brock Ave. from the basement to the attic. The project involves retrofitting the old building to reconfigure the exhibition spaces allowing for more accessible gallery space, multipurpose community spaces, and to create artists' studio and workshop spaces.

The current design concepts are being developed in partnership with project architect Dami Akinbode from Diamond Schmitt.

Learn more about the renovations and about how you can support this project!

Everything will fade, but these three remain:| Leone McComas

BAND will be presenting a one-of-a-kind site installation by Leone McComas in the glass box on corner of Adelaide and Charlotte Street.

Pegged for future mixed-use redevelopment, BAND is partnering with the Labourers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA) and Fengate Asset Management to activate the site at 355 Adelaide with three public art exhibitions running February 2024 to December 2024.

Stay tuned for more details on the upcoming installation.

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